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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The 2010 April Daring Cooks challenge was hosted by Wolf of Wolf’s Den. She chose to challenge Daring Cooks to make Brunswick Stew. Wolf chose recipes for her challenge from The Lee Bros. Southern Cookbook by Matt Lee and Ted Lee, and from the Callaway, Virginia Ruritan Club.

I wasn't really excited about this challenge. After months worth of soup for the winter the idea of making another one just didnt thrill me. I am so glad that we did. This is a very flavorful soup that makes a good size pot of stew that can last for a few days.

Unfortunately for us, my husband dropped a bowl and it smashed into shards. They were everywhere. And not wanting to take a chance that there was glass in our soup, we had to discard it. Luckily for us we had already eaten our meal. We so sadly got rid of the soup. We are still sad about it when we think of it.

1- Season liberally both sides chicken pieces with sea salt and pepper. Roast chicken in oven until browned. When cooled seperate out bone and skin from chicken meat. Add chicken meat to bowl with bacon and chiles. Make broth with the bones and skin. Add in bay leaves, celery, carrots, onion, garlic, salt and pepper. Add pork hock as well. I did this step the day before. You can skim off the excess fat the next morning after it has been chilled. Remove hock from soup and discard the skin and bone.
2-In a large stockpot or a Dutch Oven, fry the bacon over medium-high heat until it just starts to crisp. Transfer to a large bowl, and set aside. Reserve most of the bacon fat in your pan, and with the pan on the burner, add in the chiles. Toast the chiles until they just start to smell good about a minute tops. Remove and add to bacon.
3- Add 2 cups of your chicken broth or stock, if you prefer, to the pan and basically deglaze the pan, making sure to get all the goodness cooked onto the bottom. The stock will become a nice rich dark color and start smelling good. Bring it up to a boil and let it boil away until reduced by at least half. Add your remaining stock, the bay leaves, celery, potatoes, chicken, pork hock meat, bacon, chiles and any liquid that may have gathered at the bottom of the bowl they were resting in. Bring the pot back up to a low boil/high simmer, over medium/high heat. Reduce heat to low and cover, remember to stir every 15 minutes, give or take, to thoroughly meld the flavors. Simmer, on low, for approximately 1 ½ hours.
4- Add in your carrots, and stir gently, allowing it to come back to a slow simmer. Simmer gently, uncovered, for at least 25 minutes, or until the carrots have started to soften.

We had some nice crusty bread fresh out of the oven to go with the soup. It was a winning combination.

Although I had never heard of Brunswick Stew, I too was not super excited to do this challenge. But we really liked it a lot and are glad we've tried it now. We thickened the left overs and it made an awesome pot pie:)

Lori..your stew looks so wonderful, as does that lovely, rustic bread..that I can see why you were so sad that the leftovers hit the floor :( I've been there, done that..even cried before lol beautiful job as always!

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There is a new chapter in my life. It's all about how our life (my husband and I) has turned around to a plant based, vegan life! How step by step we are teaching ourselves a whole new way. How we discover new foods. How delicious can happen without meat. Yes, even without bacon.
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